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The Mummy! (Paperback)
Jane Loudon; Contributions by Mint Editions
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R340
Discovery Miles 3 400
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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Set in 2126, The Mummy!: A Tale of the Twenty-Second Century
explores a society led by advanced technology but driven by ego,
greed and self-preservation. It's a vivid clash of genres featuring
an old tale with a new twist. In the distant future, society has
become enthralled by technology. It's an integral part of life that
has changed the way humans interact. Autonomous machines have a
visible presence, taking critical jobs in the workforce. Doctors
and lawyers have been replaced by steam-powered devices, as well as
farmers who no longer plant or plow. The author presents an early
form of the internet that can connect anyone at any time. With all
these advancements, mankind has become detached and corrupt. It's
up to Cheops, a reanimated corpse, to make a way in this
questionable age. Jane Loudon was a young visionary writer who was
ahead of her time. Her version of The Mummy features a speculative
world that eerily embodies twenty-first century society. It's a
brilliant work that exposes humanity at its core. With an
eye-catching new cover, and professionally typeset manuscript, this
edition of The Mummy!: A Tale of the Twenty-Second Century is both
modern and readable.
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The Mummy! (Hardcover)
Jane Loudon; Contributions by Mint Editions
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R503
Discovery Miles 5 030
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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Set in 2126, The Mummy!: A Tale of the Twenty-Second Century
explores a society led by advanced technology but driven by ego,
greed and self-preservation. It’s a vivid clash of genres
featuring an old tale with a new twist. In the distant future,
society has become enthralled by technology. It’s an integral
part of life that has changed the way humans interact. Autonomous
machines have a visible presence, taking critical jobs in the
workforce. Doctors and lawyers have been replaced by steam-powered
devices, as well as farmers who no longer plant or plow. The author
presents an early form of the internet that can connect anyone at
any time. With all these advancements, mankind has become detached
and corrupt. It’s up to Cheops, a reanimated corpse, to make a
way in this questionable age. Jane Loudon was a young visionary
writer who was ahead of her time. Her version of The Mummy features
a speculative world that eerily embodies twenty-first century
society. It’s a brilliant work that exposes humanity at its core.
With an eye-catching new cover, and professionally typeset
manuscript, this edition of The Mummy!: A Tale of the Twenty-Second
Century is both modern and readable.
Jane Loudon (1807-58), the Mrs Beeton of the Victorian gardening
world, wrote several popular books on horticulture and botany
specifically for women. Her enthusiasm for plants and gardening was
encouraged by her husband, the landscape designer John Claudius
Loudon, whom she married in 1830. Her Instructions in Gardening for
Ladies (also reissued in this series) was enormously successful,
and she followed it up in 1842 with this volume on botany, in which
she uses the natural system of classification. The 'grand object'
of the work is 'to enable my readers to find out the name of a
plant when they see it ... or, if they hear or read the name ... to
make that name intelligible to them'. She takes her readers through
the botanical orders, using a familiar plant as an exemplar for
each, and then presents de Candolle's systematic description of
plant species.
Jane Loudon (1807-58), the Mrs Beeton of the Victorian gardening
world, wrote several popular books on horticulture and botany,
specifically for women. She is also remembered as the author of The
Mummy! - an early work of science fiction - and as editor of The
Ladies' Companion. Her knowledge of plants and gardening was gained
from her husband, the landscape designer John Claudius Loudon, whom
she married in 1830, and from attending the lectures of the
botanist John Lindley. Her notes from these were published as
articles in John Loudon's Gardener's Magazine. This book, first
published in 1840, was an immediate success, selling 1,350 copies
on the day of publication and more than 200,000 in total. Written
in the approachable style typical of her works, it covers all the
elements of horticulture, and helped to encourage many Victorian
women to take up gardening as a hobby.
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